The Melancholy Kings unabashedly acknowledge their influences, from the Rolling Stones to Wilco and from the Replacements to the paisley underground, as demonstrated by Potenza’s and Horvath’s interweaving guitars, the subtle bass lines of Selig and Andrew’s mad-genius drumming. Selig and Potenza alternately fill in on keyboard parts sprinkled throughout their recordings.
The Melancholy Kings’ eponymous 2019 debut album showcased their diverse influences: From the scorched landscape of "Eighth Avenue", which serves as the album’s coda, to "Lovesong B", a paean to the desperation that grips divorceé bars around closing time, to the breezy, put-the-top-down melodic musings of "Memory’s Lips", the music both celebrates and cringes at the rich tapestry of life’s follies in the Land of Springsteen and Honey, and it rocks with a quiet intensity recalling the rough-hewn insouciance of 80s, pre-grunge alt-rock.
After a pandemic-driven hiatus, The Melancholy Kings are once again playing and also recording their next batch of tunes, set to come out in mid-2024.
If you miss the days of Dinosaur Jr. rocking out on 120 Minutes and the Feelies on college radio, and if you dogmatically feel that R.E.M. was at their finest when you couldn’t make out the lyrics, The Melancholy Kings are here to say, “It’s alright; help has arrived.”